Friday, May 02, 2008

Im not sure what to title this one

At first it was going to be "Reason #5793 to pack heat" until I read further and thought about something like "When seconds count, cops are never sent".
Then I read the final line:

Norwick said he was investigating the incident and reviewing whether policies should be changed and employees should be disciplined. But he also said, "I don't think there's anything to apologize for at this time."

Now, I think the subject should have something to do with uncaring, unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats.

Oh- Dane Co. is the site of one of the most Liberal cities in Wisconsin.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

We've definitely got summer here

The dogs are full of fleas and Scootard has a skin reaction to the shoulder drops, soooo everyone just got done with their bi or triweekly drip.


I'm really glad that Goliath- the Danish thing- isn't watershy.


Meg just endures it.

Have a happy and productive

Celebration of Commie workers, and illegal immigrants rights day!

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Meatloaf again?

Not really, we haven't had it in a while, but I can feel the cholesterol slogging it's way through my veins.

Took him long enough

I see that Barry is "angry", "dismayed", "disgusted" and "saddened"with his former Rev.s comments.

So, is he *really*, or is it an act to convince the mouthbreathing imbeciles highly educated and enlightened followers that he's not the same pol as the rest of them?
Does anybody with two brain cells that bump together honestly think that Barry has never heard the Rev. Wright say anything close to what he's been saying on his celebrity tour?

Twenty years and the Rev. has pulled the wool over Barry and Michelle's eyes? And they didn't question anything about the church? And he's supposed to be smart enough to hold the line for America- sorry, don't buy it.

Sorry, I never would have thought to vote for the guy, not because he's black- but because of what he stands for. Here are some names for you to remember if you want to pull out that race card- Michael Steel, and the racial hate spewed at him: Condi Rice and the racial hatred spewed at her during her confirmation hearings: Colin Powell, the same...need I go on?

And for the record, I'd be thrilled to have J.C. Watts as my presidential nominee- but he's too smart for that.
Just in case you want to toss the racist card at me.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Somebody tell me, please

How could elderly voters become suddenly disenfranchised if they're now required to show ID when they vote? I mean they NEVER needed a drivers license until the voter ID act?
They were trusted to write and cash checks on their word?

And the minority voters that EVERYTHING affects worse than the rest (except the elderly) have never needed to prove who they were for their Gov't handouts life enhancement efforts?
They can get by on their good wrong, too?
...OR are the "minorities" so under-represented that they might be ILLEGAL?

But wait, could this be a reason, or a red herring?
Advocacy groups, including the Brennan Center, say they know of no voter fraud case ever being prosecuted against someone who impersonated another voter at the polls. Indiana's Republican Secretary of State Todd Rokita acknowledged there were no prosecutions in his state for impersonating voters, but said the measure was necessary to protect election integrity.

Since most illegal voters don't need to show *ANY* identification, they don't need to impersonate anyone. They just pull a name out of their @ss and go vote after signing a meaningless affidavit.

And tell me something else, if all votes are supposed to be anonymous, how do the powers that be know who the questionable voters voted for?


HMMmmmmm?????

Yes, that should help

The U.N. has decided that enough people are starving that it's time to have a meeting about what to do about it.

Because they're so proactive, ya know.
They're going to have a meeting to decide how to pressure Gov'ts into halting their food-for-feelings programs.
NOT!
They're going to ask for over 3/4 of a BILLION dollars more in graft contributions to their effective aid programs.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

A WESPAC VERSION OF nose art sSunday

These B-29s all flew out of Guam, hence the take-off on Mary Annes name.
And since these are AAF planes, thry probably didn't call it a Naval term, but I don't know where in the AF jargon Anderson AFB would be.











And your "Private Buckaroo" with the Andrews Sisters

We went to the Saxet gun show today

Saw plenty of autoloaders, and quite a few interesting revolvers. Karen says I'm a revolver guy, so no autos for me- which took out about 2/3 of the selection. Which I don't really mind when it comes to the plastic pistols. But when it coms to good looking metal ones, it kinda sucks.

Anyway, to mak the selection even smaller, we were looking at SASS (cowboy) style guns- no modern sights or frames. We saw two Tauruses that coud work, and two Cimarrons, but they wer in .45- which I think mught be too big for Karen.

We looked at rifles, too and almost found one, except it was a 30-30 (we need a pistol caliber)- and when I threw it to my shoulder, it landed right on the torn tendon (ChIIIt it hurt) so I think I'm going to have to learn to shot leftie or forego the CAS events.

I was going to take some pics documention the paperwork of the 'gunshow loophole' but just got the LG 1400 and don't know about downloading it yet.

Always looking out for the little people

I hold unions in about the same disdain as I do most pols- especially Libs.

The ONLY thing a modern union is for is to put the squeeze in their employers for more goodies- or less work. This time it's the oil refinery workers in Scotland shutting down an oil refinery and consequently a North Sea oil pipeline to the rest of England.
Which in turn jacks the price of their fuel.
For better retirement bennies. Good thing they have Gov't healcare- right Hil?

Look for greedy oil profiteers on Wall Street to decide it's a good idea for you to pay more, too.


OH! And speaking of greedy shysters, guess who made it to NYC to act as peacemaker between the black community and the police over the acquittal of three [two of them black] NYC police in the shooting death of a bridegroom Sean Bell in a strip joint parking lot?
Naw...just kidding- he's vowing to shut down the city (unless he's paid some astronomical amount) until justice for Sean is made...or something.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Other peoples money

So, what are you going to do with Bush's financial incentive?

Me, I'm going to use someone elses money to pay off the credit card that I used to pay this years excess tax bill.

Our $1200 overpaiment on the mortgage will go to buying CAS toys.
We went to an event today and even Karen likes it- PLUS she can dress up like a "bargirl" and make money on her madd-sewing-skillz.

Friday, April 25, 2008

A south Texas thunderstorm

I was sitting out on the porch listening to our thunderstorm roll in.
It's raining now, and the dogs aren't smart enough to come in out of the rain.

We have an old fashioned thunderboomer going on right now, where the roll comes from one horizon and rumbles to the other, shaking everything as it passes.

English people don't like it when thunder shakes a concrete slab motel room.

The lightning is starting to arrive, and the sharp thunder reports. The dogs are still chasing toads.

Selected! Not elected!

Heard that lately?
Well, I guess Antonio Saclia is getting tired of it, because he's telling those who keep saying it to Get. Over. It.

Now, with the dogfight going on over on the Left. With no clear-cut winner going into the DNC nominating convention, it looks like it'll be up to the super-delegates to decide.
They're going to be the ones who pick the nominee, not the great unwashed.
Does anyone think we'll be hearing about whoever being "Selected, not elected"?

Remembering ANZAC Day

To the thousands of our allies who endured Gallipoli in an effort to keep free men free.

You always have been true friends and allies, and I sincerely hope we stay that way.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Ladies,,,

Because I like you all alot.
Have a look at this, and this.

And guys, Mothers day is coming up soon.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

I almost forgot


Happy EARTH DAY!










Oh. Darn.

Those sediments can't convey just how badly I feel about pricing myself out of an equipment drop to DFW. On Saturday.

The only positive thing I could see about the trip would be the possibility of buying a pistol from Traction Control. I may have offered to go up for less if they were throwing in a motel room, but I'm not making a DFW and back round trip for less than $200.
Sorry guys, if you want me to fight week-end traffic in an old bucket truck without A/C or a radio while hauling a POS backhoe trailer that fishtails at 50 MPH- you'll have to make it worth my while.

I heard a part time driver jumped at the offer for $125.

I'm heartbroke.

AND in further work news, we got sent home early Fri because of the weather- it had rained earlier and the General contractor didn't want macines churning up the mud. We had to finish some undergound pull boxes. I and three other guys- one of whome isn't your girl-crazy construction type. The other two were complaining of getting wet and muddy. And complaining of getting wet and muddy.
Finally the young kid said "Look, I'm gay as a three dollar bill, and I'm not biatching as much as you two, suddup."

Looking at my sitemeter

I'm glad to know that "Animal farm" is still on required reading lists.

If you have any questions, just leave a comment and I'll do my best to help.
If either of the two Democrat candidates get in the White House, you'll see a real live version within two years.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

I missed BaG day

I was too broke from paying my 'evil rich people' taxes. I ended up paying about $1600 more than Uncle Sugar took out. I had a good run with the humongous cable company as an independent contractor.

Anyway- May is coming up and with it, about $1350 in overpayment's on the mortgage and about $1500 in govt, bribes the Bush incentive package.
Karen just got herself a brand new Brother 60i sewing machine tonight.

So, I guess my combination BaG day and birthday present will be one of these:

A Colt conversion .38spl Army (.36 in black powder)

A 1871(Colt conversion) Richard Mason .38spl

A 1858 New Model (Remington) .45LC (.44 in black powder)

Just because I like the look of the cap and ball revolvers.

The other choices are:

A .45 Bisley Blackhawk W/7.5" barrel- which with the long barrel and the prominent front sight would make it problematical if I wanted to get into Cowboy action shooting, wouldn't it?

This .44MAG super Blackhawk doesn't look bad, either- same problem with the CAS thing, though.

On the other hand, I could jump into the present with both feet.

I know it's better (and safer) to use modern cased rounds, but there's something relaxing about the steps involved in preparing cap and ball fire arms.

UPDATE-
Karen says not the Colt conversions, they're too much like the one I have already, and she's not sure about the Remington (looks kinda girly). Also, I'm not an auto kind of guy either- just wouldn't be right -atoll.
She sounds intertested in the CAS thing, though- especially the period dress. "So, I could dress up like a bar-girl?"

A warbird weekend and a change

We'll change things up a little to get you in the mood



Ripped from the pages of "Yank" magazine- a mag by and for servicemen....


Ann Gwynne


Betty Grable


Ingrid Bergman


Norma Jean Baker


Lauren Bacall


While I was looking for USO pics, I came on this site that sort-of includes that old "Hollywood heroes of WWII". but shows even more names you might recognize.
I bet one someone had a great time playing a 'Doggie' General. It probably gave his signature speech the ...conviction that we were right ...via Paris Island.


...AND highlighting our boys in Sevice, they're having fun in the sun with their version of a 3 gunshootout.

Just got back from Wally-world

I spent about $135 there.
I would have spent more, but they think that with summer here, the only inexpensive shirts they'll sell is tee-shirts, OR $20+ workshirts.

Sorry, I want a button down shirt with pockets that I don't have to worry about ruining. I don't want a 'Dikies" brand, or a "Wrangler" brand of heavy shirt...this is west Texas where it gets 100+ in the shade and all a breeze does is move the heat. I also don't want to be wearing a shirt that looks like I mugged Beaver Cleaver to get it.


My work phone took a dump sometime betwween Fri. amnd this morning- I got in the truck and it was hot- and wouldn't come on. So I'm thinking about getting an unlocked LG flip phone to use when this one gets replaced with another Nokia 6010 where half the buttons don't work. I saw one on e-bay that mentioned a phone needing a "new" SIM card instead of an "old" SIM card. According to the pic, I have an "old" SIM card...does anyone know if they're interchangeable, or do I need to look for a phone with an "old" SIM card?


UPDATE-
I just got me an LG 1400 Cingular camphone for $49 (with shipping) that should work with my work SIM card, that way I can put the PoS Nokia in the glove box until they want it back.

Friday, April 18, 2008

This is how I remember hearing it



Instead of the way it's probably supposed to sound:


And on top of it all, I always thought it was Scots or Celtic- not from a German.

Yes, I'm a musical heathen.

I was just looking at my John Cornyn bloglink

When I saw that both of my Senators voted FOR the wasteful and fraudulent "Renewable Energy Bill"
So, in spite of me being for him, I sent off an e-mail that will never be seen by human eyes, if he's anything like Kay Bailey-Hutchinson in his responses.

Sen. Cornyn,

I just read on your re-election blog that the renewable energy bill was passed 88-8, with both of my Senators voting FOR the bill.

Imn want to let you know that EVERYTHING I buy that has even the slightest connection with corn is rising faster than the increasing cost of anything else. Meat, eggs,cheese, milk, beer, cooking oil...

I also notice that the newest energy bill has absolutely nothing about us using our OWN oil.

I realize that no human being will read this, but I want to let you know that the "Big Ag" subsidies you're spending on E-85 are largely wasted in energy recoverable and money from me twice- once in taxes and then higher prices for an ever expanding range of goods affected by the "Renewable Energy" wish. Not only does E-85 cost more on a per-mile basis, the mileage on E-85/Flex fuel vehicles on REGULAR gas is less than on a straight gasoline vehicle of the same make.

Do you people ever use your own money for anything in the real world? I'm just curious because when I'm paying $70 to fill an S-10 gas tank- I'll refuse to vote anyone back in to D.C.


Thank you for giving me a place to vent, at least.
I would send this to KBH, but I have received more than enough mail sent by keyword bots.


I sure wish SOMEONE up in D.C. would let us use our own oil, instead of having to rely on terrorist enablers and being at the mercy of Wall Street Oil Profiteers.

The "Yearning for Zion" raid

I don't know how much you're hearing about it, but it's a constant news item here.
Not only is it a news item, but the news is being presented in a very and obviously leading way.

It's like they're trying too much to convince you that something worse than whats real happened there.

Supposedly a 16 yr-old named Sarah called and anonymously reported abuse- which gave the Nanny-state all the opening it needed to go in and start the PR process going.

Except that there is no Sarah that has come forward yet. If there ever was one.
But that "anonymous call" was all those elected officials needed to barge in and haul off all the females and children from the ranch.

For some reason, my sense that something Waco-ish was going on,,,except that this President and his D.A. didn't burn the occupants to death.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Time-Life years ago had a series of books

I read several of these historical sets : The Vikings, The Old West, WWII, The Air War...

Maybe some of them should be required reading for the editors of their ad-filled magazine?

Their latest has the "Global warming" scam compared equally to WWII and Iwo Jima, including the Mt. Surabaci pic photoshopped with a tree being raised.

Time managing editor Richard Stengel appeared on MSNBC April 17 and said the United States needed to make a major effort to fight climate change, and that the cover’s purpose was to liken global warming to World War II.



“[O]ne of the things we do in the story is we say there needs to be an effort along the lines of preparing for World War II to combat global warming and climate change,” Stengel said. “It seems to me that this is an issue that is very popular with the voters, makes a lot of sense to them and a candidate who can actually bundle it up in some grand way and say, ‘Look, we need a national and international Manhattan Project to solve this problem and my candidacy involves that.’ I don't understand why they don’t do that.”


Except, you Dork- climate change will resolve itself.
AND- if you read that T-L series of WWII books you'd find that almost the ONLY countries preparing for WWII were Germany, Japan and Italy.
If you went further into those books, you'd find that the Manhattan Project was designed to build something you Liberal Greenies abhor- the Atom bomb.

Can someone ship this guy an entire case of CLUE?






And speaking of clueless libs, the answer was YES!

On this day..

April 17


858 Benedict III ends his reign as Catholic Pope.

1492 Christopher Columbus signs a contract with Spain to find a western route to the Indies.

1521 Martin Luther is excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church.

1524 Present-day New York Harbor is discovered by Giovanni Verrazano.

1535 Antonio Mendoza is appointed first viceroy of New Spain.

1758 Frances Williams, the first African-American to graduate for a college in the western hemisphere, publishes a collection of Latin poems.

1808 Bayonne Decree by Napoleon I of France orders seizure of U.S. ships.

1824 Russia abandons all North American claims south of 54′ 40′.

1861 Virginia become eighth state to secede from the Union.

1864 General Grant bans the trading of prisoners.

1865 Mary Surratt is arrested as a conspirator in the Lincoln assassination.

1875 The game "snooker" is invented by Sir Neville Chamberlain.

1895 China and Japan sign peace treaty of Shimonoseki.

1929 Baseball player Babe Ruth and Claire Hodgeson, a former member of the Ziegfield Follies, get married.

1946 The last French troops leave Syria.

1947 Jackie Robinson bunts for his first major league hit.

1961 Some 1,400 Cuban exiles attack the Bay of Pigs in an attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro.

1964 Jerrie Mock becomes first woman to fly solo around the world.

1969 Sirhan Sirhan is convicted of assassinating Senator Robert F. Kennedy.

1970 Apollo 13–originaly scheduled to land on the moon–lands back safely on Earth after an accident.

1975 Khmer Rouge forces capture the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh.

1983 In Warsaw, police rout 1,000 Solidarity supporters.

Born on April 17
1622 Henry Vaughan, poet
1676 Frederick I, king of Sweden
1741 Samuel Chase, signer of the Declaration of Independence
1820 Alexander Cartwright, sportsman, developed baseball.
1866 Ernest Henry Starling, British physiologist.
1885 Isak Dinesen (Karen Dinesen), Danish writer (Out of Africa).
1894 Nikita S. Khrushchev, Soviet premier (1958-64).
1897 Thornton Wilder, novelist and playwright (Our Town).

Most importantly, Kurt was born!

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Can't see it from my house

Anyone who's ever done construction work has said that at least once on something minor and hidden.

I have more than once for something that wasn't quite right, but not worth the time and trouble to do something if it wouldn't make a difference anyway.
I'm assigned to a crew now who's entire attitude is that way, from leaving piles of dirt in a trench, to burying kinked conduit to taping and burying split conduit.

It really makes it hard to go in and watch with the foreman knowing what's going on, too,
I guess that's why I'm so burnt out at the end of the day- knowing that I'm just there making time for a paycheck.

Monday, April 14, 2008

I thought so

Ok, let me get this straight.
Israel is getting tired of playing nice with homicidal, and suicidal terrorists.
The latest unprovoked attack killed two fuel depot workers that worked the ONLY working pipeline into Gaza.
Also naturally Israel shut off fuel supplies until they could make their citizens safe(er) from people who rely on that fuel.

The terrorists and their civilian supporters are crying about human rights abuses and the usual apologists are "TSK"ing Israel again.

Now, look at this map and tell me-
  • Does Gaza not have any kind of port, or quay?
  • Are the Palestinians even able to get anyone (besides Israel) to deal with them?
  • One entire side of their country is alongside the med, don't they have anything worth exporting- besides hate?
  • I know they have money because everyone is either slimed into or willingly gives them ,,,,guilt gelt.


Why do thy need Israel, it's not like they were landlocked and surrounded by the Chosen people.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

The six word meme

Version 2.0 via Old soldier this time.


He don't do no steenkin memes!

My Friday

In pictures.

This is the end result of someone not making sure that two 60+' of power supply cables were secured at the top bracket of a light pole. When the wire fell, it took the entire pinplug assy with it- both the top and bottom. All I had to work with was unmarked black and white wires- and one live circuit to re-pair the circuits with. It took me all day Thursday to get things put together the way they were supposed to be, and all the lights worked....

Except one. A top outside light, the #4 light.

So, back I am on a windy Friday to make sure all the lights have a good connection, even if I have to bypass broken pins and plug wires into the female pin and tape them in.

Still have the one light out, so here we go unto the catwalk.

There's my elevator because I'm too old, fat and lazy to climb.

There's my fat ant (a journeyman) who's going to be flipping power switches for me as I look for the problem.

As I worked my way out, checking connections and insulation, I ended up having to take the light off the arm to check for problems inside.

Did I mention it was windy as h*ll?
After checking the connectors and not finding a problem, I did the last thing I could.
I changed the 15000w metal-Halide bulb, and found that it didn't want to go in right.

Did I mention it was windy as h*ll and the light i was working on was tied-off to the arm and swinging around? Did I mention the 1500W bulb was as big as a football, and as light as...a light bulb?
After putting it where it wouldn't blow off the pole, I took a couple turns on the screws holding the socket and when it look right, I got the bulb and screwed it in to make good contact.

Ok Mr. journeyman, lets see if it works....YES! We have light! So I put everything back like it was, and even made sure to leave it aimed like it was.

That's the one, all the way up and on your left.

And, NO! that lower light is supposed to be like that, I didn't move it.